Bluebeam Revu supports the standard Clipboard functions allowing you to cut, copy, and paste data into and out of Revu. But, depending on what you are trying to copy, the process works a few different ways.
For the most part, these methods apply to text and markups. To copy graphics content, use Snapshot.
Cutting, copying, and pasting markups works in a way most computer users will be familiar with.
Use any one of the following methods to copy:
Note: Copying a Text markup (Text Box, Callout, etc.) will copy the text content of the markup, so pasting that markup in Revu will carry over the entire markup but pasting in an external application will paste the unformatted text.
Use any of the following methods:
Tip: When using either the
While text markups can be copied in the familiar way, copying text out of the content of a PDF requires an extra step. Because that text is in the content, you have to first select it before it can be copied. See Select Text for additional information.
Use any of the following method to copy:
Paste in place places the pasted content in the same position that it was cut or copied from. When it is used on the same page as the cut or copied content, this means the pasted content is returned to its original position. When it is used on a different page, the pasted content is placed in the same location on that page as the one it was originally cut or copied from.
Use either of the following methods to paste in place:
There are two options for applying a markup to multiple pages, Apply to All Pages and Apply to Selected Pages. Both are essentially automated instances of Paste in Place.
This will copy and paste in place a markup onto all pages of a PDF.
Apply to Selected Pages works like Apply to All Pages, but instead applies the markup to the pages that are currently selected in the Thumbnails tab.